Hello, I would like to ask if the pressure on the eardrum may be part of the ongoing borreliosis or if it is not an inflammation of the trigeminal nerve? Should I look for a specialist or is the ATB I use to treat Lyme disease (Doxy Hexal) and stay warm at home? Thank you for Jan's answers

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look at www.borelioza.cz There is a lot of information, but some of it is freezing. I often read there during the treatment.

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